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Rachael Arsenault

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    Always the optimist, Masika said, “It is far worse than that.

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    During the Stone Age––” “Age of Magic,” Masika snapped. “It was less than 3000 years ago, not 8000 years ago.” Despite everything, Farida cracked a little smile. “The Age of Magic is the Age of Magic Stones, so it’s the Stone Age.

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    Frowning, he asked, “Are you a guy or a girl?” “I’m a god,” the trickster said airily.

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    I am thinking rationally! What’s not rational about saying you’re crazy and magic isn’t real?

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    I couldn’t deny the intense draw I felt in that dimly lit museum collection. The air around me hummed with an energy that was foreign and nostalgic all at once.

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    I don’t like it. I would prefer no one else became tied up in this. But some things can’t be helped. War is harsh.” “We’re not at war.” “Yet.

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    I missed all the people and places I didn’t know if I would ever see again – my grandparents and their cute little house at Basin Head, where we used to visit the beach everyday and I would run barefoot over the singing sands and swim in the impossibly enormous ocean.

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    I remembered the last time Emily and I had tried looking ourselves up as a joke. Her top result had been some sort of beauty blogger on YouTube and mine had been a porn star. We had laughed ourselves silly over it. Now, when I looked up my name, the first page of results was actually all me.

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    Luna hated her split tongue. It gave her a slight lisp. Bluebell just thought it was cute.

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    My grandmother has lived through centuries. She’s seen it all. And she’s dealt with more threats to her safety than just rogue magicians. Being an old black woman travelling the world throughout history was hard– especially during colonization and the slave trade.” My cheeks warmed. “I – I hadn’t thought of that…” “I know. You’ve never really needed to. But it’s not just that. Masika has lost a lot of people – a lot of family – and she lost almost all of them specifically so she could continue to live.

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    Shawna, play nice.” “Honesty is nice.

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    Stupid. This was all so stupid. We had already broken up. I’d done all my crying. I’d vented to Emily and my mom – remapped my future into a life that didn’t include him. So why did I feel as raw and vulnerable as I had the moment he broke up with me?

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    Though this death pains us and we wish dearly that we were not forced to endure it, we must all remember that death is natural. All things that are born must die, but not all death is an end. Though her mortal body no longer breathes, her spirit and her memory remain. While her spirit moves on to new worlds and new life, we must pay respect to the earthly capsule that allowed us to know and love her, and out of that respect we return it to its rightful home.

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    We shouldn’t split up.” “I’ll only be a minute.” “It only takes a minute to be arrested or killed.

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    Why does it matter if people think you’re beautiful?” Kali insisted. Grabbing her girlfriend’s hands, she pressed a red-staining kiss to the pale knuckles. “I love you and we’re going to prom together and I think you’re gorgeous.

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    You should have started with the fire,” Masika said dryly. “I thought it might scare her.” Masika raised her eyebrows. “More than cutting yourself?